Wolverine Origins is pretty crappy if you ask me. Besides, what is this, like the third or forth attempt they have made at telling his origin story? Pick one, make it canon, and stick with it. You don't see Captain America doing that crap. Oh, and if you aren't reading Captain America, do it. That book has got to be my absolute favorite right now. You should go back a good ways and pick it up around the start of the Winter Soldier arc. But the Soldier and Civil War stuff was all grade A quality, something I don't see a wealth of these days. The Winter Soldier one shot isn't all that bad either from the first issue. DC should take notes, if you are going to bring back a sidekick, that's how it gets done. Not that Jason Todd bullshit, which went absolutely no where, and could have easily not been done and Batman wouldn't be any different in One Year After.

January 9, 2007 - The critically- and commercially-acclaimed universe-altering limited series is coming to a close, bursting with some of the most intense action and plot twists ever. Literally. While Marvel regrets the final late shipping of the issue, we are pleased to announce that there will be extra pages added at no additional cost. The final, in-store arrival date for Civil War #7 is February 21.

Says series editor Tom Brevoort, "CIVIL WAR #7 has topped out at 28 pages of story contentsix more than a normal comic. As such, we need to block in a little bit more time to make sure that Steve can get it doneespecially since these are some of the most difficult pages in the entire series to draw from a number-of-characters-on-the-page perspective."

Now, to help tide you over until the final issue comes out, here is a look at the unseen cover to Civil War #7, by series artist Steve McNiven.

In addition to extra pages, Civil War is getting a shocking epilogue issue, CIVIL WAR: THE CONFESSION, brought to you by the Eisner-winning team of Brian Michael Bendis & Alex Maleev- the team that brought you the Civil War prequel New Avengers: The Illuminati. RETAILERS NOTE: this item is not in the Marvel Order Form. Please use the item code NOV068200.

The Final checklist with final shipping dates are below. To help fans and retailers, Marvel will provide retailers with an adslick that they can download showing the new cover and the updated checklist. Check the Marvel retailer pages for this by visiting https://retailer.diamondcomics.com/main/marvel/

From the Eisner Award winning team that brought you the start of CIVIL WAR with the NEW AVENGERS ILLUMINATI SPECIAL comes this heart-wrenching finale that cannot be missed. Two of the Marvel heroes most affected by the shocking conclusion of the war get together one last time. What is said between them will set the course of the Marvel Universe for years to come. This is the confession.

man took me a while to find this topic, last post was a longer than I thought

anyways, a couple things, I finished the Bullet Points series and Civil War. I really enjoyed Bullet Points and how they finished it off. The fact that one bullet changed the fate of hundreds of super heroes and villains lives. One question though, at the beginning of #4, what happened to Dr. Strange cause I dont know his backstory. Did he become Wolverine or something and did it even affect any outcomes?

also, for my marvel subscriptions, is there any way to subscribe more to my account and is my current subscription on auto-renewal? I couldnt find anything on their site to view my account.

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You will probably just have to order them though the site again.
and I'm pretty sure everything is on auto renewal, I didn't stay with it long enough to find out myself, but if not, they will send you probably a subscription renewal card within 3 months before the end of it like most magazines companies do.

and for Bullet Points, he ends up not becoming the Dr. Strange we know and works with Reed Richards with Shield. So his changed thing wasn't just that but also that Mordo lets free Dormammu and the ancient one waits even longer for a new one to past his teachings to.

I started reading Civil War a week or two ago. What a friggin snore-fest. Looking at who the writers are it isn't too much of a surprise, though. Why did Marvel use some of the most insignificant talent in the industry on something so big?

No wonder I don't care for most of the mainstream DC and Marvel stuff...it sucks.

I've been hearing about this graphic novel for years, titled "The Watchman" (yes, I know what it is) and no one would ever stop masturbating over it. Since there's a film on the way, does anyone suggest I purchase it and forsake being broke at the moment?

Dunno man. The book is pretty old (can't say I like the art) and the movie will be out in the next year or so. I haven't read too much (I dled it a while back). Seems OK, but I think I'm going to wait for the movie.